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MaRC Technologies Hires Sandy Chew to Service Northern California, Nevada
January 6, 2021 | MaRC TechnologiesEstimated reading time: 1 minute
MaRC Technologies, Inc., a manufacturers’ representative organization providing products and services to technology companies in the Pacific Northwest, is pleased to announce its expansion into Northern California and Northern Nevada areas with the hire of Sandy Chew.
Chew is joining MaRC Technologies as the newest addition to its sales team. Based in Northern California, she is extremely skilled at developing trusted relationships and is comfortable selling on all levels. With a solid history of servicing accounts for both capital equipment and consumables, Chew is well positioned to immediately and positively impact MaRC Technologies.
Chew’s professional approach to servicing high-tech customers has been developed and refined over her years in the industry. As a goal-driven professional that is self-motivated and results-driven, her team player approach has been valuable to both her customers and the companies she has worked for.
Chew is an excellent communicator capable of promoting her represented companies’ product benefits at both the executive and technical levels. She is an experienced leader of cross-functional teams who can drive customer requests, market requirements, and trends through integrated hardware product lifecycles. Chew holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering.
Mike Gunderson, President of MaRC Technologies, commented, “Sandy’s recent positions as territory manager for both SHENMAO America (solders) and YXLON International (X-ray systems) give her the experience and knowledge base that principals look for in a sales representative organization. Please join us in welcoming her to our sales team.”
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